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Linux Journal, Tails or Tor? NSA keeps an eye on you

Linux Journal, Tails or Tor? NSA keeps an eye on you

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SuperPieGames
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06-11-2023, 01:46 AM
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Linky shared an article questioning the authenticity of a report. If true, it suggests the tech community is under surveillance.
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SuperPieGames
06-11-2023, 01:46 AM #1

Linky shared an article questioning the authenticity of a report. If true, it suggests the tech community is under surveillance.

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iiSweeTzz
Posting Freak
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06-21-2023, 02:17 AM
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The situation with NSA monitoring Linux mostly stems from individuals who download Kali Linux, often labeled as hackers. Ultimately, they end up tracking everyone. Similar to how a supermarket’s security system focuses on those wearing long coats and sunglasses, the NSA must filter in some way. The platforms that attract young people interested in hacking are easily accessible targets.
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iiSweeTzz
06-21-2023, 02:17 AM #2

The situation with NSA monitoring Linux mostly stems from individuals who download Kali Linux, often labeled as hackers. Ultimately, they end up tracking everyone. Similar to how a supermarket’s security system focuses on those wearing long coats and sunglasses, the NSA must filter in some way. The platforms that attract young people interested in hacking are easily accessible targets.

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Az_iSnOwZz
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06-21-2023, 06:35 AM
#3
haven't encountered tails and linux journal before, but they look promising—wanting to give them a shot
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Az_iSnOwZz
06-21-2023, 06:35 AM #3

haven't encountered tails and linux journal before, but they look promising—wanting to give them a shot

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h0psin
Junior Member
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06-21-2023, 09:07 AM
#4
When you believe you're unobserved, you're showing ignorance. I no longer care about it. (this is for everyone, not just the OP)
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h0psin
06-21-2023, 09:07 AM #4

When you believe you're unobserved, you're showing ignorance. I no longer care about it. (this is for everyone, not just the OP)

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RainbowLeader
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06-21-2023, 10:44 AM
#5
Everyone seems to be being monitored, which explains why more folks are turning to VPNs or similar tools to protect their privacy. I don’t really mind much since my online habits don’t hint at anything suspicious. Still, it’s possible that after hours spent browsing YouTube’s hidden sections, someone might label me as a person of interest. Remember, dudes, daddy is always keeping an eye on things.
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RainbowLeader
06-21-2023, 10:44 AM #5

Everyone seems to be being monitored, which explains why more folks are turning to VPNs or similar tools to protect their privacy. I don’t really mind much since my online habits don’t hint at anything suspicious. Still, it’s possible that after hours spent browsing YouTube’s hidden sections, someone might label me as a person of interest. Remember, dudes, daddy is always keeping an eye on things.

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dat_random_kid
Junior Member
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06-21-2023, 05:03 PM
#6
The issue for the NSA is maintaining surveillance without losing efficiency. As data volume grows, they’ll likely shift back to proven methods like profiling. Picture a bot crafted to generate controversial remarks that trigger alerts—clearly a clever tactic to disrupt their monitoring efforts. This kind of strategy has been used before to challenge such organizations.
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dat_random_kid
06-21-2023, 05:03 PM #6

The issue for the NSA is maintaining surveillance without losing efficiency. As data volume grows, they’ll likely shift back to proven methods like profiling. Picture a bot crafted to generate controversial remarks that trigger alerts—clearly a clever tactic to disrupt their monitoring efforts. This kind of strategy has been used before to challenge such organizations.

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Haz3lNut
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06-29-2023, 11:21 PM
#7
I recall hearing about a time when they had a lot of data that wasn’t manageable to process all at once. It’s also intriguing that someone managed to obtain the source code for XKeyScore, which raises questions about possible leaks or weak NSA security.
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Haz3lNut
06-29-2023, 11:21 PM #7

I recall hearing about a time when they had a lot of data that wasn’t manageable to process all at once. It’s also intriguing that someone managed to obtain the source code for XKeyScore, which raises questions about possible leaks or weak NSA security.

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Bibble_Ele
Senior Member
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07-06-2023, 01:49 PM
#8
I was really concerned about being monitored, so I relied heavily on tails, used a tor node for everything, and didn’t carry my two phones. Yet it’s still a bit absurd—I’m curious about their exact targets.
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Bibble_Ele
07-06-2023, 01:49 PM #8

I was really concerned about being monitored, so I relied heavily on tails, used a tor node for everything, and didn’t carry my two phones. Yet it’s still a bit absurd—I’m curious about their exact targets.

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cookiedough909
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07-06-2023, 08:19 PM
#9
It's accurate, I run Kali in a separate virtual machine. However, beyond the trendy folks who prefer Linux for its style, there are truly skilled individuals using Linux who could challenge the NSA. I’d recommend Jacob Applebaum, though I’m not certain about my current perspective on him.
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cookiedough909
07-06-2023, 08:19 PM #9

It's accurate, I run Kali in a separate virtual machine. However, beyond the trendy folks who prefer Linux for its style, there are truly skilled individuals using Linux who could challenge the NSA. I’d recommend Jacob Applebaum, though I’m not certain about my current perspective on him.

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MrNemo
Junior Member
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07-22-2023, 02:05 AM
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The article mentions that nations such as Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the US are not subject to this monitoring.
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MrNemo
07-22-2023, 02:05 AM #10

The article mentions that nations such as Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the US are not subject to this monitoring.

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